Partly Sunny, Breezy & Cool Saturday

High pressure stretching from Ontario south into the Ohio River Valley will continue to produce a gusty northwest breeze across our region Saturday. The northwest breeze will continue to pull chilly air into New England, with high temperatures Saturday ranging from the upper 30s north to the mid 40s south. Morning sunshine will give way to increasing late day clouds Saturday as a frontal system sliding east through the Great lakes Region begins to push some of its moisture into New England.

A fast moving storm will bring some light rain and snow showers to Maine Sunday. From the Lincoln and Dover-Foxcroft areas on south most of the precipitation will fall rain, with the bulk of the precipitation north of Greenville and Millinocket falling as snow. High temps Sunday will range from the upper 30s north to 40s south.

Another cold front sweeps through the Northeast later Monday evening with a band of snow showers likely accompanying the front’s passage. Behind this new cold front the coldest air of the fall season so far will be ushered into New England on a gusty northwest breeze for Tuesday and Wednesday, with parts of northern Maine likely remaining in the upper 20s for highs both days.

Saturday: Mostly to partly sunny and chilly, with high temps in upper 30s to mid 40s.